Correct Your Status

Why correct your status?

If you would like to learn more on why and how  to stand on the Land and Soil Jurisdiction; please contact the Arkansas Coordinator for guidance on where to begin and which paperwork selection is the best option for you. 

The paperwork options for correcting your status are below. If you need assistance with your paperwork, there are options for having someone prepare your documents for you before you autograph them. Ask the Arkansas Coordinator for more info on these services.

Download your documents:

Supplies You'll Need

The 1779 Process

The 1779 Process is based on the 1779 Naturalization Act and is the most streamlined process for correcting your political status.

It’s often called the “One Page Declaration” or “the one-pager”.

This one page declaration must be accompanied by two (2) other documents (witness testimonies) as well as a copy of your birth/naturalization/citizenship certificate.

Choose your appropriate 1779 document and the Two Witness testimony form above and download. 

The 928 Process

The 928 process is more comprehensive. It’s called the “928s” because it’s based on Anna Von Reitz’s Article #928. The 928s provide more armor or protection from the air and sea “elements”.

Take your time and carefully complete each of your documents. It’s important to understand what each document accomplishes, as well as how you can use them. You do not have to become an American State Citizen if you complete this process, however many elected positions will require this level of paperwork.

Completing it correctly the first time will save you time and a headache, and is more cost-effective, however, there is nothing that can’t be corrected later.

The most updated 928 templates can be found up above.

Next steps after correcting your status:

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